Welcome to the Human-Computer Interaction Group

Our goal is to conceive, develop and evaluate novel concepts for human-computer interaction that dissolve the user interface as a barrier between real and virtual, and instead allow the user to seamlessly transition between different realities. We call this extended form of interaction “Embodied Cross-Reality Interaction” and the supporting user interfaces “Transitional Interfaces.” Such interfaces support crossing between different realities: from being in the physical world and using our existing cognitive and bodily skills, to gradually moving into a virtual reality with more advanced or “magical” skills, and back again. 

Presentation of Bachelor/Master-Project Topics

This semester we offer a number of Bachelor and Master projects in which students have the opportunity to actively participate in ongoing research projects.

We, therefore, cordially invite you to come visit us in our MediaRoom (Z924) on Monday, April 24th at 11.45 am.

There you will get an overview of open Bachelor and Master projects.

The projects will be presented by members of the HCI Group and can be discussed afterwards if any question remains.

If you’re interested in the study profile “Interactive Systems” and the projects we offer, we highly recommend you to get familiar with the guidelines in advance:

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